A recent study has placed Australia to be the most expensive place to study in the world and Kenya isn’t far off. From a bit of research online, visiting a public university in Kenya will set you back €1275 a year while visiting a private uni will set you back €2750 which is a huge difference to Germany which sets you back €479 a year. In the cost of living is where the tables turn dramatically with Kenya coming in at €1740 and Germany at €4261.
The cost of study and cost of living in the various countries is shown below:
Country
|
Study Cost
|
Living Cost
|
Total
|
Australia
|
$25,375
|
$13,140
|
$38,515
|
USA
|
$25,226
|
$10,479
|
$35,705
|
England
|
$19,291
|
$11,034
|
$30,325
|
UAE
|
$21,371
|
$6,004
|
$27,375
|
Canada
|
$18,474
|
$7,537
|
$26,011
|
Singapore
|
$14,885
|
$9,363
|
$24,248
|
Hong Kong
|
$13,182
|
$9,261
|
$22,443
|
Japan
|
$6,522
|
$12,642
|
$19,164
|
Russia
|
$3,131
|
$6,310
|
$9,441
|
China
|
$3,983
|
$4,783
|
$8,766
|
Taiwan
|
$3,270
|
$4,987
|
$8,257
|
Spain
|
$1,002
|
$6,004
|
$7,006
|
Germany
|
$635
|
$5,650
|
$6,285
|